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water and wind
The sun is, originally, the source of all energy, I think.Secondary sources of energy include the non-renewable fossil fuels of:peatwoodcoaloilnatural gasuraniumand the renewable sources of:solar powerwind powerhydro-electric power (river dams)tidal powerwave powerocean thermal power (the difference in heat between shallow and deep water)geothermal power (the difference in heat between surface and deep underground water)and the other sources (which may or may not be renewable) of:biomassbiofuelbiogasbiodieselall produced from biological matter, namely, vegetation.kinetic energypotential energyheat energychemical energylight energynuclear energysound energy
Solar power - during the day (doh!).Wind power - day and night.Water power (turbines in dams and rivers) - day and nightWater power (tidal) - when the water is running fast.Geothermal (heat from under the earth) - day and night.
identify the source of energy form for nuclear enerhy
Well, first you need to look at the mirrors. Then you identify the image.
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its protection diminishes with the duration of the exposure
Its protection diminishes with the duration of the exposure.
B. Its Protection diminishes with the duration of the exposure
1 Evaluate the renewable resources that you use in your everyday life. You don't know what you're using or consuming until you stop to think about it. Things like paper and water, for example, are renewable resources that we often don't think about. Identify the renewable resources that you use daily --- and how you use them.2 Recycle as many items in your household as you practically can. Recycling is also important for non-renewable resources, as recycling means that many items can be at least partially reused, easing the demand for new raw materials. The same thing can be said of recycling a renewable resource, like paper. If all paper was recycled, the demand on our forests for paper products could be eased, ensuring that the valuable renewable resource is preserved.3 Reuse items that are made from renewable resources. When you reuse renewable resources, it means that there is less demand to produce replacement products. The longer the life a product made from a renewable resources can have, the more it increases the total amount of that resource that is available.4 Reduce the amount of any renewable resource that you use regularly. A good example is the amount of water that you use. Clean water is one of the world's most valuable resources, and yet many people consume it with no concern for how much they are using. By limiting small things like the length of showers, not watering lawns and not leaving taps on needlessly, water conservation can be greatly increased.This is how I submitted mine - 1. Reduce : We can reduce consumption of the resource through better efficiency, lifestyle changes or by consuming renewable alternatives.2. Re-use : We can re-use the resource as much as possible before recycling. While recycling is better than discarding, it is the least efficient way of conserving a resource.3. Recycle : We can recycle simple things that we use in our daily life. For example, we can recycle soda cans and wash them out. Then we could fill it up with fresh drinking water and give to others in need.
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Electricity
water and wind
Identify and prioritize resources provisioning, processing and distribution.
Identify and prioritize resources provisioning, processing and distribution.
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Identify at least six valid consumer health care resources